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Charlton women news - (2024-25 fixtures p78)

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  • We would have lost that game last season, this squad has something about it.

    As others have said, we missed Ellie and her pace but Princess gave us that when she came on in the second half.
  • Does anyone know if they are going to be doing half season tickets?
  • Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
  • LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
  • Crusty54 said:
    LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
    Just want to clarify that Michelle Kang who owns LCL now is not Chinese but Korean-American
  • Just found this rare archive film of ladies ' football in the 1970s. Are Charlton the team in red?

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/TF1S18qXPE5Ae2eT/ 
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  • Just found this rare archive film of ladies ' football in the 1970s. Are Charlton the team in red?

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/TF1S18qXPE5Ae2eT/ 
    ......  of course I clicked :)
  • fenaddick said:
    Crusty54 said:
    LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
    Just want to clarify that Michelle Kang who owns LCL now is not Chinese but Korean-American
    True but the investment money is Chinese.
  • Crusty54 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Crusty54 said:
    LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
    Just want to clarify that Michelle Kang who owns LCL now is not Chinese but Korean-American
    True but the investment money is Chinese.

    Crusty, from what I have researched Michelle Kang made her money from Health service IT in the USA and is in the process of being a major owner of multiple female clubs in the States, France and since December 23,  London City Lionesses.

    They have no attachment to Professional Men's football clubs and definitely as you stated to Millwall.
  • End to end stuff so far. Both sides going for it. 
  • Under the cosh a bit towards the end of the half. Superb save to keep us in it just before half time. Lionesses look to be a step up from anyone else we've played in the league. 
  • edited October 13
    Under the cosh a bit towards the end of the half. Superb save to keep us in it just before half time. Lionesses look to be a step up from anyone else we've played in the league. 
    They must have splashed the cash a bit this season as they've got Asllani up front who is a Swedish International having played for Man City, PSG, Real Madrid and AC Milan before joining the Lioness - Feels almost like an Allan Simonsen type signing for Womens Championship level.
  • 0-0 HT
    Great save by Whitehouse to kept CAFC level.
    Two very well coached teams and the Lionesses are strong from the many corners they had in that half.
    Hard one to call.
  • 1-0 down.
  • The 6ft striker Isobel Goodwin  heads the Lioness into the lead in the 54th Minutes. 
    The Championship transfer record was broken again by LCL when they bought Goodwin in September from sheff utd after the 21 year old scored 18 for the blades last season.
  • The Swedish International Jakobsson scores number 2 on the break 10 seconds after CAFC nearly scored.
    0-2
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  • I thought we played a lot better after we went 1 down, but we did leave ourselves open on the counter. Can't deny that the better team won in the end. 
  • As ever one promotion place leaves little room for error in the race to the next level
  • Kap10 said:
    As ever one promotion place leaves little room for error in the race to the next level
    My hope is they expand the WSL and we get in because we finish 2nd or 3rd, if we don't win the league. 
  • Beaten by the better side, though we gave ourselves a mountain to climb by giving it away at the back for their first. As Swindon_Addick says, we responded well, but then they scored a really good goal on the break and that was the knockout blow.

    I knew LCL had invested, but I didn't know just how much and what calibre of players they'd signed. It's hard to compete against that.
  • When you see a championship side signing a 22 year old Spanish international, Maria Perez who got injured in pre season, Jakobsson and Asslani two experienced Swedish Ints, and strong players every where including Goodwin the strong Number 9 who scores goals and is a power runner.

    Michelle Kang  flies in for matches and I can't see her not being successful with this squad.
  • Money talks.
  • Crusty54 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Crusty54 said:
    LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
    Just want to clarify that Michelle Kang who owns LCL now is not Chinese but Korean-American
    True but the investment money is Chinese.

    Crusty, from what I have researched Michelle Kang made her money from Health service IT in the USA and is in the process of being a major owner of multiple female clubs in the States, France and since December 23,  London City Lionesses.

    They have no attachment to Professional Men's football clubs and definitely as you stated to Millwall.
    The Chinese money was investment not ownership. LCL was going to fold without it in the summer. This explains why they are paying big money for players now.
  • edited October 13
    Crusty54 said:
    Crusty54 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Crusty54 said:
    LenGlover said:
    Let's hope we can beat or at least avoid defeat against Millwall Women (or London City Lionesses as they've rebranded themselves).

    Millwall's lot have spent a lot of money so would be good to get the result.
    Don't know why you keep coming back to this. It's nothing to do with Millwall. When formed LCL took five Charlton players.

    The start up money was provided by a husband and wife who are now divorced. She could not afford to support the team on her own and most players were released.

    The money that saved them from folding during the close season is Chinese.

    There is a Millwall Women team who play in a lower league.
    Just want to clarify that Michelle Kang who owns LCL now is not Chinese but Korean-American
    True but the investment money is Chinese.

    Crusty, from what I have researched Michelle Kang made her money from Health service IT in the USA and is in the process of being a major owner of multiple female clubs in the States, France and since December 23,  London City Lionesses.

    They have no attachment to Professional Men's football clubs and definitely as you stated to Millwall.
    The Chinese money was investment not ownership. LCL was going to fold without it in the summer. This explains why they are paying big money for players now.
    Not doubting you but can’t find anything anywhere about Chinese investment but lots of articles about Kang’s money funding the signings and she bought them before this summer. Would be genuinely interested to read about the Chinese investment as the Chinese government really don’t like their businesses investing in football anymore!
  • Interesting that the top 4 in the division at the moment are the two independents and two with only League 1 clubs behind them (albeit Birmingham probably have more like a Championship setup). I'd say Lionesses, Durham and ourselves are all currently over-achieving relative to the size of some of the other clubs. 
  • 20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here
    27 Oct: international break. England play friendlies vs Germany at Wembley Fri 25th and South Africa at Coventry Tues 30th.
    3 Nov: Southampton, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £1 under-18 or student.
    10 Nov: our turn for a week off due to Reading's withdrawal
    17 Nov: Bristol City, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £1 under-18 or student.
    24 Nov: Crystal Palace, away, 2pm. At Sutton United FC. League Cup fixture. Not on sale yet. Prices TBC.
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